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21 Feb, 2025
A stark tale or resistance and survival.
I have heard Anita Laker-Wallfich speak many times down the years. Her manner is direct and straight-talking. She comes across as fiercely strong and independent, recounting her experiences pragmatically; describing the most monstrous acts of humanity, acts far beyond the imagination of anyone who did not live in those death camps.
Both Anita and her sister, Renate, gained a most unlikely stay of execution - they were both talented musicians, so they were chosen to play in the camp’s women’s orchestra. A personification of Nazi gallows’ humour. Entertaining the Auschwitz SS officers in the evenings; playing marches to accompany the walk of the emaciated zombies as they went off to work in the mornings. Not all returned in the evenings. The dead were carried back to the camp and dumped. If you want to learn about what it is to live with the cold hands of death around your neck every day, read this book. Anita Laker-Wallfich is now the only living musician left from hell’s harmony.

18 Sep, 2019
Comfortable fit and right thickness.
Easy to cut to relevant size.

24 Oct, 2019
Great book - exactly what I was after. Thank you.
Great book - exactly what I was after. Thank you.